Manchester City finds its match with Tinder

Well, it does leave a lot of unfinished conversations and breaks a lot of hearts.

Following the prompts didn't resolve the issue, and users were quick to blame Facebook.

Recently Facebook made some changes on how the third-party apps will interact with its social media platform.

As of now, however, only Tinder users seem to be affected. Well, the problem is that in order to sign into Tinder, you must sign into your Facebook account.

This is Tinder's first sports marketing partnership.

Soon after, Tinder users started noting on Twitter that they had been kicked off the dating app and couldn't log back on, as those who used Facebook Login were caught in an infinite loop that appears to be related to an unknown bug.

Facebook head honcho Mark Zuckerberg conducted a Q and A with members of the press about protecting user information on Wednesday; the transcript can be read in full here. As regular profiles gradually evolve and now include videos, Tinder is trying to give users the chance to better express their personality and get a better idea of potential matches.

The partnership says it will create unique experiences for Tinder users and football fans "from exclusive access to games, to once-in-a-lifetime experiences, events at the stadium and unique ways to engage with fans". The situation is pretty interesting, as other dating apps that are connected with Facebook didn't pose any log in trouble. Several users took to Twitter complaining about the issue and blamed Facebook for the mishap.

Both Facebook and Tinder confirmed the problem, and Facebook confirmed it was connected to the increased privacy restrictions. We have you covered: we're also testing the ability to add nine photos or Loops in your profile instead of six. Users only have to wait and see what the fate does their online dating holds for the future.

Although Tinder has already hooked up with clubs such as Napoli its partnership with City has been described as the tech company's "first significant foray into the world of sport".

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